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Article 10.11 Cases
Article 10.25 Cases (1) The general limitation period is three years beginning on the day after the day the obligee knows or ought to know the facts as a result of which the obligee’s right can be exercised.
(2) In any event, the maximum limitation period is ten years beginning on the day after the day the right can be exercised.
Number Issue # Cases
1 General three years limitation period 3
Country Date Court
Arbitral Award 00-00-0000 ICC International Court of Arbitration 18795
Arbitral Award 04-02-2020 ICC International Court of Arbitration 19869
Cases: 2
Spain 17-02-2015 Audiencia Provincial de Madrid
Cases: 1
1.1 Beginning on day after obligee knows or ought to know facts as a result of which right can be exercised 3
1.1.1 Meaning of “facts” 0
1.1.1.1 Formation of contract 0
1.1.1.2 Delivery of goods 0
1.1.1.3 Non-performance 0
1.1.1.4 Identity of obligor 0
1.1.1.5 Other cases 0
1.1.2 “Mistake of law” not preventing limitation period to run 0
1.1.3 Right must be enforceable 0
2 Maximum ten years limitation period 2
2.1 Beginning on day after right can be exercised 0
2.1.1 Right must be enforceable 0
3 Scope of article 0
3.1 All rights covered 0
3.1.1 Ancillary rights 0
4 Meaning of “year” 0
4.1 Can be modified by parties (see art. 1.5) 0
4.1.1 Express modification 0
4.1.2 Implied modification 0
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